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Blogger Simon MacDowall said...

I love the purple and bronze combination!

31 December 2012 at 19:31

Blogger Paul´s Bods said...

Excellent!
Who doesn´t like the look of a good pike block
happy New year
Cheers
Paul

31 December 2012 at 19:52

Blogger Curt said...

Those look gorgeous! Love the 'hedge' of pikes - its really not a wargames unit unless it can truly draw blood on the table...

Happy New Year Simon.

Cheers,

Curt

31 December 2012 at 19:54

Blogger Christopher(aka Axebreaker) said...

Very nice Simon! It seems Pikes are it as I have a purple pike on the way soon as well!

Christopher

31 December 2012 at 19:58

Blogger BigRedBat said...

Thanks chaps! Simon, I was nervous about the purple, but very pleased with how they came out. Curt the hedge is hopefully due to become a forest, in the fullness of time...

Happy New Year!

Simon

31 December 2012 at 19:58

Blogger legatus hedlius said...

About five years ago I painted about 90 Greek skirmishers and cavalry for the Cynoscephalae Society of Ancients game. It occurs to me that with a few phalanxes I could be well on the way to a Macedonian army...

You could have just pushed me over the edge. I think I even have the figures in my lead pile!

Yours are very pretty!

31 December 2012 at 22:55

Blogger Cyrus said...

Very colourful unit Simon.

31 December 2012 at 23:22

Blogger Prufrock said...

Nice work, Simon. Happy new year, and all the best for 2013!

Cheers,
Aaron

1 January 2013 at 00:41

Blogger BigRedBat said...

Hi and Happy New Year, again!

Stephen I recall that army, I was there with my mate's 15mm army. If you have the wings and the skirmishers, you just need to fill in the gap!

1 January 2013 at 00:53

Blogger Timur said...

Beautiful phalange Simon !

About Barca, or Barcé, it was a town of Cyrenaic, not in relation with the Barca Carthaginian family : (

1 January 2013 at 07:58

Blogger BigRedBat said...

Thanks Timur, it was too good to be true, then!

1 January 2013 at 11:02

Blogger fireymonkeyboy said...

These look fantastic, nice work!

2 January 2013 at 14:57

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